Scuba & London
Scuba Scuba
Hey London, I was on a dive yesterday and saw a reef clogged with plastic bags—makes me wonder how much of that waste comes from the fast fashion industry you critique.
London London
That plastic trash on the reef is probably a fashion casualty—fast‑fashion dyes and polyester end up in oceans. The industry needs to stop treating fabrics like disposable graffiti. Time to repaint the supply chain, not just the streets. Keep it real, no filters, just facts.
Scuba Scuba
Yeah, the way those micro‑fibers get into the water is mind‑blowing. If we start pulling those threads from the production line, we’ll give the reefs a fighting chance. Let’s keep talking until the industry actually takes the plunge.
London London
You’re right—if we can pull those micro‑fibers out before they ever get washed off, we give the reefs a chance to heal. We keep digging, posting the hard truth, and let the brands feel the pressure. No filters, just the raw data and a call to action. Keep it moving.
Scuba Scuba
Got it—let’s keep the tide turning, one fiber at a time. The reefs will thank us when we pull the problem out of the water. On to the next dive!
London London
Sounds epic, dive vibes and fiber war, keep the colors of the reef alive, not the polyester ghost, paint the industry with truth.